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SEN announces WTC Final and West Indies Tour broadcasts
SENÂ âą Â May 13th, 2025 12:00 pm

Sports Entertainment Networkâs (SEN) commitment to cricket is set to continue, with the confirmation that SEN will be broadcasting the upcoming ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final, as well as the upcoming Australian Menâs Test tour of the West Indies.
SENâs broadcast of both the WTC Final and the Test tour of the West Indies will be presented thanks to its major cricket partner, Henley Homes, with the support also of Tyrepower and imar insurance.
SEN will be broadcasting live from the famed Lordâs cricket ground as Australia takes on South Africa in the ICCâs showpiece Test cricket event from June 11 to 15.
Adam Collins and Damien Fleming will lead SENâs commentary team on the ground from Lordâs, and will be joined by Bharat Sundaresan, Jeremy Coney and Daniel Norcross.
The WTC broadcast will continue SENâs impressive run in broadcasting Australian menâs Test cricket, with the WTC Final marking the 49th consecutive Test featuring the Australian men that has been broadcast live across the SEN network.
SEN is also thrilled to announce that their commentary team will be travelling to the West Indies to cover Australiaâs three Tests in the Caribbean, running from June 26 through to July 17.
Collins and Sundaresan will lead the team in the commentary box, with the remaining members of the line-up to be announced shortly.
SEN can also announce that the popular cricket program, âThe New Ballâ, will be returning to the airwaves, delivering all the cricket âgood oilâ thanks to Cobram Estate. âThe New Ballâ will be returning ahead of each dayâs play of the WTC Final, as well as throughout Australiaâs West Indies Test tour.
The northern hemisphereâs summer of cricket comes ahead of what will be a blockbuster Australian summer of cricket in 2025/26, featuring another much-anticipated Menâs Ashes series. Now in year two of SENâs seven-year broadcast rights agreement with Cricket Australia, SENâs CEO, Craig Hutchison, said his networkâs commitment to making international cricket as accessible to fans as possible was now more evident than ever.
"Our dedication to bringing the best of international cricket to fans is unwavering. Broadcasting the WTC Final and the Australian Men's Test tour of the West Indies underscores our commitment to making cricket accessible and engaging for everyone. We are thrilled to continue this journey and look forward to an exciting summer of cricket in both the northern and southern hemispheres."
SEN's coverage of the WTC Final and Australiaâs Test tour of the West Indies can be heard across SENâs network of radio and digital platforms.

